Immortal Tree Qigong w/ Monica
Immortal Tree Qigong classes will be guided movement meditations to help you connect to your inner energy, to feel it, to move it, to explore it, and to cherish it
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Immortal Tree Qigong w/ Monica
Qigong is one of the five pillars of Traditional Chinese Medicine and an ancient Taoist practice for feeling and moving the energy inside your body.
The word "Qigong" means "Master of Energy" or "the skill of working with energy."
Immortal Tree Qigong classes will be guided movement meditations to help you connect to your inner energy, to feel it, to move it, to explore it, and to cherish it... and then to see your inner energy as a microcosm of the energy of Nature.
Each class will be taught as an "in-body-ment" of the season, weather, moon phase, and time of day with plenty of options for exploration so YOU can find your unique connection to Nature and find Your Way (Tao) through this practice.
This offering will occur weekly on Wednesdays from 7-8pm, from January 8th - April 30th.
Led by Monica Schultz.
In her early adulthood, Monica stumbled into martial arts and after a decade or more found Qigong and fell in love. She has studied extensively in the USA and abroad with multiple masters who have taught her not only the martial aspects of the practice, but also the medical, the mental, and the spiritual aspects.
She is certified to teach by four separate masters, and currently teaches around the Dayton community in the local parks. But Monica's love of Qigong is just one way she in-bodies her love of Nature, specifically as it relates to health and well-being. While her career has spanned the entire Western healthcare system (from insurance and pharmaceuticals, to nutrition and skin care, and from private doctor's offices to large hospital systems), her interests have given her extensive experience in and with natural and alternative health options (including the Blue Zones, Ayurveda, chronobiology, cryotherapy, and more).
She dreams of creating a service to help anyone looking for well-being find their Way through the maze of both Western healthcare and more natural and traditional health options.
PARKING: All guests are asked to park in Guest Parking located on Davis Avenue unless they have ADA needs. Please do not park in the main courtyard as this is reserved for tenants of the Davis-Linden Building. YOUR VEHICLE COULD BE TOWED IF YOU PARK IN THE COURTYARD WITHOUT EXPLICIT PERMISSION. Please see the parking instructions here for more details: https://templeoftherebelgoddess.com/temple-location